
AC Repair and Adjustment Procedures
FRP 31: Power Supply Circuit Breaker (CB2 through CB7)
HMM-168-A
Cray Research/Silicon Graphics Proprietary
161
4.
Remove the cover from the power supply circuit breaker box:
a. Use a #1 Phillips screwdriver to remove the 16 screws with washers
(9 screws on the face, and 7 screws on the bottom) that hold the cover
in place. Refer to
b. Pull the cover straight out from the cabinet, being careful not to
damage the EMI gasket on the back of the cover.
5.
Record the positions of the wires that connect to the defective circuit
breaker.
6.
Use a #2 Phillips screwdriver to remove the output wires from the bottom
of the defective circuit breaker.
7.
Remove the circuit breaker from the DIN rail:
a. Insert a small flatblade screwdriver into the slot in the spring latch,
which is located on the bottom of the circuit breaker.
b. Using the bottom of the circuit breaker as a fulcrum, lift the
screwdriver handle to press the spring latch downward.
c. Hold the spring latch in this disengaged position, and rotate the lower
portion of the circuit breaker up and out of the DIN rail.
d. Lift the top portion of the circuit breaker out of the DIN rail.
8.
Use the #2 Phillips screwdriver to remove the input wires from the top of
the defective circuit breaker.